Position Summary:
Responsible for the coordination of department related activities including the maintenance and repair of all fork truck, conveyors, motors, reducers, controls and associated equipment. Knowledgeable in preventative maintenance procedures, troubleshooting guidelines, work request documentation, spare parts procurement, and inventory control. Responsible for balancing the workforce to achieve daily goals and ensuring compliance with all safety procedures. Responsible for making sure maintenance procedures are accurately executed. |
Qualifications:
· Good written and verbal communication skills to include the ability to read, write, and count legible and accurately.
· Good leadership and organizational skills
· Demonstrated expertise in the use of basic and sophisticated hand tools.
· Knowledge of mathematics and elementary algebraic equations.
· Ability to operate and be certified as an operator of power jacks, fork trucks, and other power equipment as needed.
· Analyzes equipment failures, determines cause and makes necessary repairs
· Work with sensors, VFDs, circuit boards, relays, limit switches, flow switches, trouble shoot motors & conveyors, PLC’s
· Perform preventative maintenance as instructed on all equipment and machinery
· Works from blueprints, schematic drawings, sketches or layouts
· Works with manufacturer technical support departments to troubleshoot system failures
· Work overtime as required.
· Must possess valid drivers license.
· Physical Demands: This position has a (0-33%) lifting requirement up to 75lbs. Other physical activities include frequent bending/reaching/stooping; (34-66%); frequent walking, standing, climbing (34-66%).
· Work Environment: Warehouse environment, which includes seasonal temperature changes, rolling equipment, and conveyors.
· Ensure all tasks are performed in accordance to all OSHA and distribution center guidelines.
· Assist in developing safety and maintenance procedures
· Assist in coordinating work performed by outside vendors.
· Assist in achieving department goals.
· Maintain and repair all mechanical aspects of fixed material handling conveying and distribution processing equipment.
· Maintain and repair all peripheral equipment and supporting devices associated with fixed conveying and distribution processing equipment.
· Diagnose and correct equipment malfunctions and failures in a timely and effective manner.
· Ensure optimum equipment performance through maintenance, repair, and preventive maintenance tasks that are in accordance to the original manufacture’s (OEM) specifications and guidelines or appropriate facsimile thereof; unless otherwise specified by management.
· Install, examine, replace or repair electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fiber-optic and coaxial cable assemblies, circuit boards, sensors, relays, limit switches, flow switches, scanners, VFDs, and PLCs, lighting fixtures and other electrical components.
· Test electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance
· Maintain, repair, install and test switchgear, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators and reactors, electrical motors, generators, alternators, industrial storage batteries and hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical control systems
· Troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial, conveyor, HVAC, electrical and electronic control systems and other related devices
· Read, comprehend, and interpret technical reference manuals, blueprints, wiring diagrams, electrical/pneumatic schematics, and ladder logic diagrams.
· Perform other duties as required by Supervision/Management.